Malaysia Gap Year Travel Programs

View gap year trips and travel opportunities in Malaysia. You could teaching English, take a tour or volunteer with wildlife like orang-utans in Borneo.


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Borneo & Malaysia Gap Year: Volunteer with Orang-utans

Take a gap year and hang out with Orang-utans in Malaysia which is such a hot gap year travel choice that August gap year volunteer projects with i-to-i are already booked up with travellers eager to help conserve and get to know these amazing creatures. Happily there are still spaces left in June, July and September, so make sure you nab your space before they go too. So get going!

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Malaysia Gap Year TEFL Teaching Work

Take a gap year in Malaysia and teach English...

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Gap Year Volunteer Projects in Malaysia

Find gap year voluntary work in Malaysia. A lot of people who volunteer on a gap year in Malaysia particiapte in programs with animals, orang utans, apes, monkeys, conservation, communities, orphanages and teaching / sports.

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Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Volunteering Borneo

Annette Tanner has just finished her two month placement at a Travellers Worldwide Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Project in Borneo...

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Trekking expedition whilst Volunteering in Malaysia

Lucy Meddemmen volunteered at the Orang-utan project in Malaysia. Whilst volunteering she went on a trekking expedition.

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Work, Volunteer and Travel in Exotic Borneo!

Travel or take a gap year in Borneo, truly a natural Eden. Home to the world's oldest tropical rainforest and an epicentre of evolution, the island nurtures wildlife that is mind-blowing in its variety, strangeness and beauty, some of it, like the gentle orangutan, unique to the region.

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